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An Exploration of Black Women's Political
AN EXPLORATION OF BLACK WOMEN’S POLITICAL LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT by DIONNE M. ROSSER-MIMS (Under the Direction of JUANITA JOHNSON BAILEY) The purpose of this study was to explore Black women’s leadership development experiences as they pursue a career in elective office in Georgia. In so doing, the following questions guided this study: 1) How do Black women develop their political leadership skills?, 2) What are the paths Black women take in their political careers?, and 3) How has the intersection of race and gender affected Black women’s journey to elective office and existence as political leaders? A purposive sampling technique was employed to select nine Black female elected officials in the state of Georgia. These women, who ranged in age from 50 to 80, currently serve or have served in elective office at the local, state, and federal levels. The primary data sources for this qualitative study were in-depth interviews with semi- structured questions, documents, and researcher notes. The methodology employed was narrative analysis, which revealed six major themes concerning Black women’s leadership development experiences in the political arena. The women’s understanding and awareness of politics was shaped by their Southern heritage and coming of age in the Jim Crow era. Second, the participants developed their political leadership skills primarily through informal learning (i.e., trial and error, listening and observing others). Third, mentors and role models were critical factors in their leadership development. Fourth, the participants’ paths to elective office were neither planned nor linear, and fifth, most participants identified their faith/spiritually as guiding their decisions to run for office. -
Official and Complete Election Results
DeKalb County General Primary and Nonpartisan Election Date:07/23/04 Time:14:21:18 Official Election Summary Page:1 of 14 July 20, 2004 Registered Voters 311277 - Cards Cast 126668 40.69% Num. Report Precinct 195 - Num. Reporting 195 100.00% US SENATE - REP REP Total Number of Precincts 195 Precincts Reporting 195 100.0 % Total Votes 18792 HERMAN CAIN 5067 26.96% MAC COLLINS 2144 11.41% JOHNNY ISAKSON 11581 61.63% PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION - REP REP Total Number of Precincts 195 Precincts Reporting 195 100.0 % Total Votes 16075 ROBERT B. BAKER (I) 12158 75.63% ROGER DOZIER 2408 14.98% TERRY TASCHWER 1509 9.39% US REP 4TH DISTRICT - REP REP Total Number of Precincts 179 Precincts Reporting 179 100.0 % Total Votes 13680 CATHERINE DAVIS 13680 100.00% STATE SENATE 40TH DISTRICT - REP REP Total Number of Precincts 41 Precincts Reporting 41 100.0 % Total Votes 8389 VERNADETTE BROYLES 1984 23.65% BART LADD 2970 35.40% DAN WEBER 3435 40.95% STATE SENATE 41ST DISTRICT - REP REP Total Number of Precincts 38 Precincts Reporting 38 100.0 % Total Votes 3604 JOE BURTON 2921 81.05% JENNINGS THOMPSON IV 683 18.95% STATE SENATE 42ND DISTRICT - REP REP Total Number of Precincts 50 Precincts Reporting 50 100.0 % Total Votes 2454 KENNETH QUARTERMAN 2454 100.00% DeKalb County General Primary and Nonpartisan Election Date:07/23/04 Time:14:21:18 Official Election Summary Page:2 of 14 July 20, 2004 Registered Voters 311277 - Cards Cast 126668 40.69% Num. Report Precinct 195 - Num. Reporting 195 100.00% STATE SENATE 43RD DISTRICT - REP REP Total Number of Precincts -
Liane Levetan for Congress
IN THE MATTER OF: Liane Levetan, Liane Levetan for Congress, I D. E. Williams, - c RESPONDENTS. : U w c o= COMPLAINT Pursuant to 1 1 CFR 5 111.4, the undersigned hereby files this Complaint with the Federal Election Commission (“Commission”), alleging as follows: SUMMARY OF ALLEGATIONS On information aqd belief, the undersigned alleges that apparently deliberate omissions in the pre-primary campaign disclosure by Liane Levetan for Congress constitute a clear violation r -_ ---‘c‘of the Federal Election Campaign Act (“FECA”). More specifically, the Complaint alleges that Respondent Liane Levetan, through her Georgia state Senate campaign committee, arranged for a public opinion consultant to conduct a poll (the “April poll”) tailored to directly benefit her congressional campaign, yet failed to account for the expense of that poll in her pre-primary disclosure. As a thing of value to Liane Levetan for Congress, the April poll constituted a contribution that Liane Levetan for Congress had a clear obligation to report to the Commission. Further, the Complaint alleges that the April poll - valued in the June 30 disclosure statement by Levetan’s state Senate campaign committee at $21,345 -constitutes a contribution worth a sum well in excess of the $2,000 individual contribution limit. The Complaint also alleges that the April poll by the state Senate campaign committee violates the prohibition , against transfers of assets fiom a candidate’s nonfederal election campaign account to her principal Federal campaign committee. Finally, the Complaint alleges that Liane Levetan for Congress violated disclosure requirements by failing to divulge two key pre-primary expenditures: an independently documented purchase of television airtime, and the Democratic primary filing fee. -
11/2013 Newsclippings Office Ofomm C Unications and Public Relations
Digital Commons @ Georgia Law Press Releases, Media Mentions, Graduates in the Media Archives News & Faculty Highlights 11-1-2013 11/2013 Newsclippings Office ofomm C unications and Public Relations Recommended Citation Office of Communications and Public Relations, "11/2013 Newsclippings" (2013). Media Archives. 42. https://digitalcommons.law.uga.edu/media_archives/42 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Press Releases, Media Mentions, Graduates in the News & Faculty Highlights at Digital Commons @ Georgia Law. It has been accepted for inclusion in Media Archives by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ Georgia Law. Please share how you have benefited from this access For more information, please contact [email protected]. Georgia Trend I Political Notes: November 2013 http://www.georgiatrend.comlcore/pagetools .php?pageid=22415&ur ... Send to printer Close window Political Notes: November 2013 GEORGIA TREND STAFF New Econom ic Development Head: Chris Carr, former chief of staff to U.S. Sen. Johnny Isakson, takes over this month as the new commissioner of the Georgia Department of Economic Develop-ment. He succeeds Chris Cummiskey, who left in October to take a position with Southern Company. Carr, who has undergraduate and law degrees from the University of Georgia, has worked for Georgia-Pacific, the Georgia Public Policy Foundation and the Atlanta law firm Alston & Bird. "Chris Carr is respected throughout the state," Gov. Nathan Deal said in a press release announcing Carr's appointment. "I trust he will pick up where Chris Cummiskey has left off and bring more economic expansion to Georgia." In Isakson's office, well-regarded Capitol Hill veteran Joan Kirchner, who has worked for the senator since 2005, becomes Chief of Staff; she previously held that position with former U.S.